Hello Debbie I have been where you are, only I did not qualify for Medicare either. I am sure you have contacted the center for independent living in your state, there are two, one for eastern and one for western. They would be your best bet to find a PCA and to give you information about your situation.
Nevada has an outstanding program where the clients pay on a sliding scale for a PCA based on income, it is not Medicaid directed, as I do not qualify for Medicaid either, so it would be worthwhile to talk to the center for independent living then applies to your area of the state. The Nevada System allows for up to 5 hours per day. Before you go to talk to them, figure out how many hours a day you would have to have for the bare minimum, and then you would have the starting factor for the time that you really need. I am sure that many others on this list can help you with ideas also. Good luck Joan What you do for yourself dies with you. What you do for others, lives forever. From: Debbie Hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 10:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [QUAD-L] Trying to stay in my home Have been a quad almost 5 years. I'm 50 years old and living with my husband. I don't qualify for Medicaid, so have had to pay caregivers out of my pocket. We live in Wyoming and have no home health available so I advertise in the newspaper. My husband is burnt. We have a guest house so I'm looking for a nanny that could provide 24-hour care. I haven't had any luck yet. Does anybody out there live alone? And how do you arrange care? I don't want to go in a nursing home! Debbie C4 incomplete/April 2005 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.423 / Virus Database: 270.14.36/2465 - Release Date: 10/28/09 09:34:00

